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There’s really no use discussing a long term market deal until after next season, which by their usual practices for a WR, are paying handsomely for. That’s one of the reasons why they picked up the fifth year option—to give them a longer look and a better return on their investment. There’s absolutely no reason to try and make that assessment at this point in time.
He came in here during his first year and produced, even if he also showed some weaknesses. They had to adjust on the fly with the preseason losses of Edelman and Mitchell, so that’s one aspect to consider.
As of today, he’s not worth the types of deals that guys like Adams just received, but that doesn’t mean that he can’t show up as an improved receiver with some of those weaknesses shored up next season and make this discussion more worthwhile. He’s got a strong work ethic, excellent conditioning, youth, and a stronger stable of surrounding WRs who will be returning in his favor. I don’t know why people wouldn’t expect an improvement for 2018.
In the meantime, if he takes a longer term deal at around 10m per year because he wants some security now, that’s fine too. I just don’t think it will work that way. I’m guessing that he’s good with waiting another year and trying to build upon his first year Patriots campaign.
He came in here during his first year and produced, even if he also showed some weaknesses. They had to adjust on the fly with the preseason losses of Edelman and Mitchell, so that’s one aspect to consider.
As of today, he’s not worth the types of deals that guys like Adams just received, but that doesn’t mean that he can’t show up as an improved receiver with some of those weaknesses shored up next season and make this discussion more worthwhile. He’s got a strong work ethic, excellent conditioning, youth, and a stronger stable of surrounding WRs who will be returning in his favor. I don’t know why people wouldn’t expect an improvement for 2018.
In the meantime, if he takes a longer term deal at around 10m per year because he wants some security now, that’s fine too. I just don’t think it will work that way. I’m guessing that he’s good with waiting another year and trying to build upon his first year Patriots campaign.











